Our Visits Programme

Our 'Lessons From Srebrenica' educational visits programme seeks to inspire people to take action in their UK communities that will help to create a better, safer and stronger society.

We aim to motivate people of all ages to strengthen their communities by challenging hatred and intolerance. We do this by remembering the worst crime in Europe since the Second World War. More than 8,000 mainly Bosnian Muslim men and boys were systematically murdered, just for who they were.

Srebrenica is a dark stain on humanity that happened on our doorstep in living memory within a seemingly well-integrated society.

I learned how unresolved tensions in a community can lead to tragedy if not addressed.” Remembering Srebrenica Champion Alex Ross-Shaw

The visits enable individuals to meet survivors, as well as witnessing programmes such as the work done by the International Commission for Missing Persons in Bosnia & Herzegovina.

Individuals applying to take part must pledge to undertake a concrete social action on their return to the UK which challenges hatred and intolerance in their communities. Some examples of pledges are listed below – whatever delegates do must have a demonstrable impact in creating better, safer stronger communities:

Organising a Srebrenica Memorial Day on 11th July

Community events or activities likely to foster greater harmony in our society

Educational activity allowing school children and/or students to learn about the consequences of hatred

Other – a creative proposal which helps to make your community a better and safer place

The Remembering Srebrenica team will then follow up with delegates to ensure that their pledges have been successfully fulfilled within a year of their visit. Additionally, we ask delegates to raise funds for the charity in the 12 months after their visit to enable more people to learn the lessons from Srebrenica and help to create a better society.

Taking part in a ‘Lessons from Srebrenica’ visit is a powerful experience, which has already inspired hundreds of British people from a diverse range of backgrounds and faiths to take action to change their communities for the better.

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